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- About the Kaspersky Container Security platform
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- Working with images from registers
- Setting up integration with external image registries
- Integration with CI/CD
- Image scanning in CI/CD processes
- Configuring image and configuration file scan settings
- Defining the path to container images
- Scanning images from CI/CD
- Monitoring the integrity and origin of images
- Running the scanner in SBOM mode
- Getting scan results in JSON or HTML format
- Running the scanner in lite SBOM mode
- Risk handling
- Compliance check
- Configuring and generating reports
- Security policies configuration
- Managing container runtime profiles
- Configuring integration with image signature validators
- Setting up integration with notification outputs
- Configuring LDAP server integration
- Users, roles, and scopes
- Managing users
- About user roles
- Working with system roles
- Displaying list of roles
- About scopes
- Scopes and enforcement of security policies
- Switching between scopes
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- Resetting password for user accounts
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- Security event log
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Licensing the solution > About the key file
About the key file
About the key file
A key file is a file with the KEY extension that you receive from Kaspersky. The purpose of a key file is to add a license key that activates the application.
You receive a key file at the email address that you provided when you purchased Kaspersky Container Security.
You do not need to connect to Kaspersky activation servers to activate the solution with a key file.
You can restore a key file if it has been accidentally deleted.
To restore a key file, do one of the following:
- Contact the license vendor.
- Get a key file from the Kaspersky website based on an available activation code.
Article ID: 251958, Last review: Dec 4, 2024